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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D2313/2/27 |
| Title | Handwritten letter from Dora Axon to Charles Ogden |
| Date | 12 Oct 1947 |
| Description | Refers to him having moved lots of books. Pleased to hear of return to life of the Cambridge Institute. Reports confirmation obtained during a visit to the Public Trustee Office that she is not allowed to dispose of household goods and books. Discusses likely views of Geoff and Florrie (Ernest's son and daughter). Regrets the position she has been left in. Anticipates being able to get an advance from her bank, and would then not need the advance offered by Ogden. Concerned about the possible impact of troubling Ogden further: his support has been very welcome. Finds sanity in Basic and music: about to play in a concert. |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
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| Archive Creator | Dora Axon, nee Mclardy (1898-1977) of Manchester and Buxton, librarian |
| Charles Kay Ogden (1889-1957) born Fleetwood, Lancashire, founder of the Orthological Institute |
| Format | Document |
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| Term | Music |